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I failed my test last week and I've been so discouraged.. I allowed myself to cry then got motivated. I am going into beast mode n trying to approach my next exam differently
I got two C’s in my first two exams for my Basics to nursing concepts...less than 75% grade in class you get removed..Hopefully I can turn this around :(
If you're failing: -Read EVERYTHING assigned. Just buckle down and do it. Highlight the important stuff and go back over it. -Record lectures and listen to them in your car -Watch videos...youtube and otherwise -Take good notes and review them at least two times -Understand why you got the answers wrong -Do practice questions before the exam
I failed patho and I’ve never been so discouraged. It’s no one’s fault but my own. I know I didn’t spend time studying as much as I should have. That’s on me. It was my every first nursing quarter and I definitely took it for granted and didn’t listen to people when they said nursing school is a lot of hard work. I’m taking it again next quarter but graduation is getting pushed back another quarter. The stressful part is that I am only allowed to fail one class during the program before I get kicked out. Since I failed patho, I can’t fail anything else or I will be kicked out. I’m so scared to fail another class but giving up is not an option for me. I want to be a nurse more than anything but I’m feeling super sad about it. I’m just here to vent. Thanks Nurse Sarah ❤️
I failed fundamentals of nursing...my school doesn't have remediation....they will schedule an exit interview with me next week. I don't even know what is an exit interview.
me 2 , but I fail math dosage calculation but I decide to put in the work so I can be successful, I was sad at first then I told myself I want to be a good nurse; I will give my best/
It made me feel really good that some people experience failing nursing courses. I'm 17 and in my first year of nursing school and it is extremely stressful I have trouble in math and I need an 80% to pass the class as I am sitting at a 75% right now. All of my other classes I have managed to keep my grades up even thought online school is very hard and frustrating. I really hope I pass the class because if I don't I will have to graduate a year later due to repeating the course. My math teacher is absolutely horrible she doesn't answer emails and won't even tell me where I went wrong on the test. I don't know what to do other then study harder even though I've been studying for 10 hours everyday. This video helped me a lot I will come back to it if I need help and also if I pass the class or not.
I failed my dosage calculations exam this morning and I have to retake Fundamentals again in January. I will pass next semester. Love your videos by the way❤
I’m in my second & last year. I failed Pharmacology & I’m taking it again with foundations 🤦🏽♀️ please y’all pray for me. I just had a baby last semester & I’m struggling so bad. I just feel like I’m going to fail.
Thank you for these tips! I'm struggling with fundamentals currently. My first exam was passing but disappointing. It's encouraging to hear it's generally a difficult class. The review books are a great idea! I can't thank you enough!
I failed fundamentals of nursing....I cried so much the other day. I don't know what to do now...My school will schedule an exit interview with me the first week of July😔😔😪. There is no remediation, no extra credits. Man I am so stressed right now
I'm currently failing fundamentals. 77 is passing and I currently have a 70. Today I cried in my car on my way home. I don't know why it's not clicking for me. I know the material, but those questions trip me up all the time. I'm stressed.
@Beautifull_Soul ..this was me a few weeks ago, crying in my car in traffic all the way home from school after failing my exam. Nursing school will wreck your nerves and send you into depression.
Thanks for this encouraging post. Fortunately Im not flat out failing the Fundamentals course but i failed my pharmacology exam by 3 points last week then today I make mistakes during clinical for my turn at Med administration and i felt so discouraged. I still have a few weeks in the semester to improve and this video gave good ideas.
Thank you for the comment :) I'm glad the video gave you some tips. Hang in there and don't give up. Those classes are very tough (and that is putting it lightly). I wish you the best :)
Mines is freaking Basic nursing skills! I tried everything.. Going to the professor after tests, I talked to the professor many times and got advice from her, I used videos, ATI testing, I had a good study group, read out loud, and gave myself enough time to study! Idk I tried
No kidding, my best subject in nursing school was Patho and my worst....Pharm. Can you imagine? I was so embarrassed. All my friends just got all the meds and side effects and interactions so well and it took me so much longer to really put everything together. It was a nightmare.
I got 85 my first exam and then a 64 on my second and the worst part is I felt confident with my answers and when I reread the questions I realized I didn’t pay attention to the words and I knew the right answers but just didn’t pay attention
I fail out of nursing school. I know why. The way the colleges works in America is not like my home country. You are not given enough time to learn and master the textbooks. I personally, do not like learning so for me to learn anything I have to repeat what ever it is that I am trying to learn over and over and over and over again and still I'll forget it the next day. So I have to go back and try to brute force remember it via repetition. While all my classmates are moving on to the next thing, I still don't remember the first thing. And the trick to learning anything is the remember it, duh!!! Now if you ask me anything about math I remember it all. And can learn new things dealing with math very easily. It's not because I have a talent for math. I just learned it the longest. This is what I mean. I spent 1 grade up to college grade learning math. From Arithmetic to Geometry to Algebra to Calculus to Physics. Math is math. That is 14 years of just doing math. If I haven't learned math after 14 years I would really feel dumb lol. I am not saying I need 14 years to learn arithmetic or nursing, but I can't learn nursing in just 1 semester. Nursing Fundamentals alone bombard you with alot of terms concepts and facts that you must commit to memory. My brain is like "why do I need to expend energy to code this into your memory." I'm like "I need it to pass my exam." My brain is like " Tough luck buddy because I don't care." I'm like T.T
And it is also because this terms sound so foreign to us. I have the same problem as you. I need to repeat something over and over again until I get it right, but in nursing school there is no time for such repetition.
I have to get a 64/65 on my patho final to pass and I don’t know what to do. I can’t afford summer classes. I guess I’ll just have to be a year behind. I only did bad on 2 tests but there are like no grades in there.
I failed my first one with a 72 with only a week to study for my next one. I studied all week and put in hours of adaptive quizzing questions but I’m still discouraged 🤦🏾♀️
I'm in an accelerated program and its so difficult to find people who know anything about that. I "failed" every midterm exam that I had (Didn't score higher than a 78 on anything) so I'm pretty sad. Need to ace finals honestly or I wont' be staying in the program..
I’m also in an accelerated program, I study hard for all my classes, I have been scoring a 78! I’m so scared now, I don’t know what to do. My finals is few weeks away 😢 just so difficult. How is it going for you now?
I’m at a 66 for med surge 1 lecture. Didn’t do too hot on the first exam and did worse on my second. I HAVE to do really well on the last two but those like 7-8 chapter exams and I have other class work to do. I’m passing all my other classes and clinicals just fine. I just find medsurg has way, way too much info to learn…
Why does my school have 80% exam average? Meaning we have 4 exams but in order to pass the class exam average total have to be 80%. Even if you pass the class but your exam average doesn’t meet 80% you failed. Like anyone else’s school like this..?
my school is exactly like that. I just got my final exam grade and I didn't make it for concept/fundamentals/health promotion (whatever you call it). I have to retake the class. One good thing is that this fail won't count against me because my school adjusted the policy due to COVID-19
Yes... well kind of... my school you have to have a 78% average before homework. And if you do you’ll be able to have the homework added in. But crazy thing is the homework can bring your grade down if you have somethings missing so it can fail you even tho it can’t help you.
It's only a week since class started and maaaaan online class is hard Specially that I am a freshman:( I just finished my anatomy quiz and didn't understand a thing:(( felt very disappointed
in my last year of nursing school and this semester is just kicking my butt. the first year was hard but i managed to survive. but this semester, oh man I im failing all but one class and im just barely passing. Even in clinical im doing poor. this is really taking a toll on me mentally and physically. CHA is really kicking my butt and i already know i will not pass this course (even if i score high 80s/90s on the last two exams). So i am finishing strong and preparing to take it over the summer or the following semester. I really want to be a nurse but now I'm second guessing myself. maybe nursing isnt just for me. Im even considering taking a semester off and working as an LPN.
ipwnu11b similar situation I’m a 3rd year and last semester kicked my butt, but I survived now I’m in my spring semester and I’m failing I can still pass but it’ll be tough. That’s one reasons Ever since this year people who say “oh you should study more” or what ever irritate me that much more, because nursing school you could study 24/7 and still do bad on the test because they are super hard. A lot of people outside of nursing school don’t understand just how hard and how much of a time commitment it really is. I do hope you decide to retake the classes and become a nurse if it’s your dream, but I would totally understand if you took a break from it as well.
I'm in this boat now. Failed two exams already. 76 is passing and I always get a few points below that. *Sigh* Maybe nursing is not for me. I can see my graduation gown floating away....just sad😥
**Edit** I failed block 2 and have returned to repeat the block over. So far I have passed EVERY EXAM👍😁 Delayed but Denied!! Just wanted to encourage anyone who was in the same boat as me.
Not doing the best in patho right now. First exam got a 84 last 2 didn’t do well. Have 2 more exams this semester and need to get a A on one and a high C on the final to pass. I’m studying a little bit each day and hoping I pass. Thanks for this video because I’ve been questioning myself
I am failing all my first semester nursing classes, and i feel discouraged because it'sso hard to manage time and even when you study harder, I still ended up doing worse
Im not FAILING out, but the last few classes especially, I am not doing as well as I should be. Granted, everyone could always do MORE in the way of studying... but I really do work very hard and have a very real concern about my program, specifically, that I'd love some input on: How is it that I am in a program where the questions on the nursing CLASS exams I am STRUGGLING with, but week 3 of the 5 week class I can level 3 the ATI? Is this normal? Its not that I don't know the material... I work very hard to understand the material. I work very hard to be able to sit and have a discussion about all of it as well as relate the material to prioritization of care with consideration to the application of the nursing process... yet Im getting 70-78 on my exams [usually 4 tests which make up 60% of my grade] and then pulling that up to at the end when SOME of the questions are repeated [typically will get a 90-95 on my final, worth 20% of my grade]. Also, I do well on my first exam... though its all relative... but this term for example [acute care] 87.9 on my first test... and the 2nd barely a 70! another one today... terrible! In my program our 80% rule excludes our ATI and quiz[prepU assignments] scores... Which means that none of that even counts/helps toward my grade until I've achieved an 80 weighted test average. I'm just... I don't know... searching. I want to know how to do better on these tests! Its stressing me out and driving me NUTS! My ATI pulse is 99% and I'm in my FINAL RN class... I still have leadership/dimensions but as far as CARE classes... this is it. Im going into the last week of this class with a 75% test average, PRAYING it doesn't drop any further... and basically counting on my final to bring me up... Is it possible that the questions on my schools nursing EXAMS are somehow "better" / "harder" questions than those on ATI? Is it a question of flawed testing banks since, with my program, the instructors create the questions and have them "verified" by another instructor rather than using the provided source questions? One instructor actually told me "I read the book too much." Another has told me that I am too focused on A&P... which is PROBABLY at least a LITTLE true but, at least for me, if I don't have a solid understanding of the human condition I can no way gauge the human response. I can't just MEMORIZE what the slides say or what the instructor says in class... I have to UNDERSTAND it. I'm at a loss. Im still getting by but my GPA has DROPPED from 3.89 to 3.49 PROGRESSIVELY in several of my nursing courses, and I don't know how to fix it. I have plans AFTER this program and I need to maintain a high GPA to remain competitive... I guess I'm just beginning to wonder if this is a problem exclusive to me or if there are others... lol
Any tips if I'm failing at CNA school. I worked as a TNA for 9 months on nights. When we did rounds and everything, everyone took short cuts so that's how I learned. Now whenever the trainer tests on skills after showing us I forget steps. Like today I forgot to lock a wheel chair when transferring a resident to the wheel chair. The 9 months I have worked I haven't forgotten to lock a chair or any safety measures. The trainer , nurse is saying that CNA isn't for me. Is she right?
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I failed my test last week and I've been so discouraged.. I allowed myself to cry then got motivated. I am going into beast mode n trying to approach my next exam differently
I’m failing my nursing fundamentals :( I still have two more chances to do good in exams. Wish me luck! Thank you for your advices.
Michaela Joy me exactly but sadly I failed and needed a point more to pass. Such a big disappointment
WHAT SCHOOL DID YOU GO TO ?
I got two C’s in my first two exams for my Basics to nursing concepts...less than 75% grade in class you get removed..Hopefully I can turn this around :(
@@abigfan132 how'd it go? i am currently below the 75% and i only have one more exam and the final exam.
Michaela Joy yeah I just failed it. Smh
If you're failing:
-Read EVERYTHING assigned. Just buckle down and do it. Highlight the important stuff and go back over it.
-Record lectures and listen to them in your car
-Watch videos...youtube and otherwise
-Take good notes and review them at least two times
-Understand why you got the answers wrong
-Do practice questions before the exam
Great advice !
I’m so discouraged I study so much and put all my time and effort into my classes and still can’t get a good score on my tests :(
I failed patho and I’ve never been so discouraged. It’s no one’s fault but my own. I know I didn’t spend time studying as much as I should have. That’s on me. It was my every first nursing quarter and I definitely took it for granted and didn’t listen to people when they said nursing school is a lot of hard work. I’m taking it again next quarter but graduation is getting pushed back another quarter. The stressful part is that I am only allowed to fail one class during the program before I get kicked out. Since I failed patho, I can’t fail anything else or I will be kicked out. I’m so scared to fail another class but giving up is not an option for me. I want to be a nurse more than anything but I’m feeling super sad about it. I’m just here to vent. Thanks Nurse Sarah ❤️
I failed fundamentals of nursing...my school doesn't have remediation....they will schedule an exit interview with me next week. I don't even know what is an exit interview.
@@Jojo-sg9hf what is remediation? Does that mean even if you fail they will allow you to go for another semester 😊
me 2 , but I fail math dosage calculation but I decide to put in the work so I can be successful, I was sad at first then I told myself I want to be a good nurse; I will give my best/
I'm numb right now...failed my patho course. It seems the more I study the worse my grades got. Don't know what to fo right now.
It made me feel really good that some people experience failing nursing courses. I'm 17 and in my first year of nursing school and it is extremely stressful I have trouble in math and I need an 80% to pass the class as I am sitting at a 75% right now. All of my other classes I have managed to keep my grades up even thought online school is very hard and frustrating. I really hope I pass the class because if I don't I will have to graduate a year later due to repeating the course. My math teacher is absolutely horrible she doesn't answer emails and won't even tell me where I went wrong on the test. I don't know what to do other then study harder even though I've been studying for 10 hours everyday. This video helped me a lot I will come back to it if I need help and also if I pass the class or not.
I failed my dosage calculations exam this morning and I have to retake Fundamentals again in January. I will pass next semester. Love your videos by the way❤
I’m in my second & last year. I failed Pharmacology & I’m taking it again with foundations 🤦🏽♀️ please y’all pray for me. I just had a baby last semester & I’m struggling so bad. I just feel like I’m going to fail.
Alexis this is me right now too, I have a baby and I am failing pharmacology.
Thank you for these tips! I'm struggling with fundamentals currently. My first exam was passing but disappointing. It's encouraging to hear it's generally a difficult class. The review books are a great idea! I can't thank you enough!
I failed fundamentals of nursing....I cried so much the other day. I don't know what to do now...My school will schedule an exit interview with me the first week of July😔😔😪. There is no remediation, no extra credits. Man I am so stressed right now
I'm currently failing fundamentals. 77 is passing and I currently have a 70. Today I cried in my car on my way home. I don't know why it's not clicking for me. I know the material, but those questions trip me up all the time. I'm stressed.
girl same
@Beautifull_Soul ..this was me a few weeks ago, crying in my car in traffic all the way home from school after failing my exam. Nursing school will wreck your nerves and send you into depression.
This is me right now. I literally cried in my way home and I feel like quitting Oghroro now
Thanks for this encouraging post. Fortunately Im not flat out failing the Fundamentals course but i failed my pharmacology exam by 3 points last week then today I make mistakes during clinical for my turn at Med administration and i felt so discouraged. I still have a few weeks in the semester to improve and this video gave good ideas.
Thank you for the comment :) I'm glad the video gave you some tips. Hang in there and don't give up. Those classes are very tough (and that is putting it lightly). I wish you the best :)
Mines is freaking Basic nursing skills! I tried everything.. Going to the professor after tests, I talked to the professor many times and got advice from her, I used videos, ATI testing, I had a good study group, read out loud, and gave myself enough time to study! Idk I tried
I love the nursing made insanely easy books! As a visual learner they are super helpful.
No kidding, my best subject in nursing school was Patho and my worst....Pharm. Can you imagine? I was so embarrassed. All my friends just got all the meds and side effects and interactions so well and it took me so much longer to really put everything together. It was a nightmare.
I got 85 my first exam and then a 64 on my second and the worst part is I felt confident with my answers and when I reread the questions I realized I didn’t pay attention to the words and I knew the right answers but just didn’t pay attention
Pharm was my best subject, fundamentals killed me!
Jewel Sylvester yeah I just failed and I feel so dumb. It’s called concepts here
Oh my GOD, SAME!
I fail out of nursing school. I know why. The way the colleges works in America is not like my home country. You are not given enough time to learn and master the textbooks. I personally, do not like learning so for me to learn anything I have to repeat what ever it is that I am trying to learn over and over and over and over again and still I'll forget it the next day. So I have to go back and try to brute force remember it via repetition. While all my classmates are moving on to the next thing, I still don't remember the first thing. And the trick to learning anything is the remember it, duh!!! Now if you ask me anything about math I remember it all. And can learn new things dealing with math very easily. It's not because I have a talent for math. I just learned it the longest. This is what I mean. I spent 1 grade up to college grade learning math. From Arithmetic to Geometry to Algebra to Calculus to Physics. Math is math. That is 14 years of just doing math. If I haven't learned math after 14 years I would really feel dumb lol. I am not saying I need 14 years to learn arithmetic or nursing, but I can't learn nursing in just 1 semester. Nursing Fundamentals alone bombard you with alot of terms concepts and facts that you must commit to memory. My brain is like "why do I need to expend energy to code this into your memory." I'm like "I need it to pass my exam." My brain is like " Tough luck buddy because I don't care." I'm like T.T
i can relate to this so much
And it is also because this terms sound so foreign to us. I have the same problem as you. I need to repeat something over and over again until I get it right, but in nursing school there is no time for such repetition.
I can relate
I am facing this right now...
I have to get a 64/65 on my patho final to pass and I don’t know what to do. I can’t afford summer classes. I guess I’ll just have to be a year behind. I only did bad on 2 tests but there are like no grades in there.
So refreshing to hear you struggled in introduction to nursing! I have hope! I'll have to get that book! You are my hero!
Needed this today! Thank you
I failed my first one with a 72 with only a week to study for my next one. I studied all week and put in hours of adaptive quizzing questions but I’m still discouraged 🤦🏾♀️
I can totally relate to you ! Same thing happend to me today):
I got exactly 72 on my first med sure exam!!!! Gastro is the one that took me out. Study the freak out of the gastro questions everything else easier
Literally watching this 3 weeks from finals....
Literally watching a week after not passing med surg 2😭
I'm in an accelerated program and its so difficult to find people who know anything about that. I "failed" every midterm exam that I had (Didn't score higher than a 78 on anything) so I'm pretty sad. Need to ace finals honestly or I wont' be staying in the program..
I’m also in an accelerated program, I study hard for all my classes, I have been scoring a 78! I’m so scared now, I don’t know what to do. My finals is few weeks away 😢 just so difficult. How is it going for you now?
I’m at a 66 for med surge 1 lecture. Didn’t do too hot on the first exam and did worse on my second. I HAVE to do really well on the last two but those like 7-8 chapter exams and I have other class work to do. I’m passing all my other classes and clinicals just fine. I just find medsurg has way, way too much info to learn…
Why does my school have 80% exam average? Meaning we have 4 exams but in order to pass the class exam average total have to be 80%. Even if you pass the class but your exam average doesn’t meet 80% you failed. Like anyone else’s school like this..?
my school is exactly like that. I just got my final exam grade and I didn't make it for concept/fundamentals/health promotion (whatever you call it). I have to retake the class. One good thing is that this fail won't count against me because my school adjusted the policy due to COVID-19
Yes... well kind of... my school you have to have a 78% average before homework. And if you do you’ll be able to have the homework added in. But crazy thing is the homework can bring your grade down if you have somethings missing so it can fail you even tho it can’t help you.
Yes my school is like this. I got a 78 percent and failed smh
Yes my school is like that also
@@jessicab331 st paul?
It's only a week since class started and maaaaan online class is hard Specially that I am a freshman:( I just finished my anatomy quiz and didn't understand a thing:(( felt very disappointed
I failed Nursing school
in my last year of nursing school and this semester is just kicking my butt. the first year was hard but i managed to survive. but this semester, oh man I im failing all but one class and im just barely passing. Even in clinical im doing poor. this is really taking a toll on me mentally and physically. CHA is really kicking my butt and i already know i will not pass this course (even if i score high 80s/90s on the last two exams). So i am finishing strong and preparing to take it over the summer or the following semester. I really want to be a nurse but now I'm second guessing myself. maybe nursing isnt just for me. Im even considering taking a semester off and working as an LPN.
ipwnu11b similar situation I’m a 3rd year and last semester kicked my butt, but I survived now I’m in my spring semester and I’m failing I can still pass but it’ll be tough. That’s one reasons Ever since this year people who say “oh you should study more” or what ever irritate me that much more, because nursing school you could study 24/7 and still do bad on the test because they are super hard. A lot of people outside of nursing school don’t understand just how hard and how much of a time commitment it really is. I do hope you decide to retake the classes and become a nurse if it’s your dream, but I would totally understand if you took a break from it as well.
I just failed my second unit exam and I’m distraught . I do not know what I’m doing wrong .
I'm in this boat now. Failed two exams already. 76 is passing and I always get a few points below that. *Sigh* Maybe nursing is not for me. I can see my graduation gown floating away....just sad😥
Don’t give up. Try a different approach to studying and hopefully that helps. Wishing you lots of success
@@caitlynmartin4020 Well...I made it into Block 2 and I am failing again. Two test down the drain.Thank you for the encouragement.
**Edit** I failed block 2 and have returned to repeat the block over. So far I have passed EVERY EXAM👍😁 Delayed but Denied!! Just wanted to encourage anyone who was in the same boat as me.
Not doing the best in patho right now. First exam got a 84 last 2 didn’t do well. Have 2 more exams this semester and need to get a A on one and a high C on the final to pass. I’m studying a little bit each day and hoping I pass. Thanks for this video because I’ve been questioning myself
Currently failing my health concepts class with a D. Don’t get to graduate in May. I feel so lost! 😞
Can u give tips on passing clinicals
I am borderline for Med surg and I need a 73 on the final to pass the class I am so scared I have a bit over two weeks left and I am struggling
I am failing all my first semester nursing classes, and i feel discouraged because it'sso hard to manage time and even when you study harder, I still ended up doing worse
I am not passing fundamentals right now :( it’s so difficult for me
I'm not passing either.
Currently failing med surg and I’m so depressed
I just had to drop med surg. And same here. It feels awful. I’ll pick it up again in the summer and double down
I failed med surg and I’m currently retaking hopefully I can recognize what I did wrong before and do better
haven't failed yet. But Imma study more after reading these comments
Im not FAILING out, but the last few classes especially, I am not doing as well as I should be. Granted, everyone could always do MORE in the way of studying... but I really do work very hard and have a very real concern about my program, specifically, that I'd love some input on:
How is it that I am in a program where the questions on the nursing CLASS exams I am STRUGGLING with, but week 3 of the 5 week class I can level 3 the ATI? Is this normal? Its not that I don't know the material... I work very hard to understand the material. I work very hard to be able to sit and have a discussion about all of it as well as relate the material to prioritization of care with consideration to the application of the nursing process... yet Im getting 70-78 on my exams [usually 4 tests which make up 60% of my grade] and then pulling that up to at the end when SOME of the questions are repeated [typically will get a 90-95 on my final, worth 20% of my grade]. Also, I do well on my first exam... though its all relative... but this term for example [acute care] 87.9 on my first test... and the 2nd barely a 70! another one today... terrible!
In my program our 80% rule excludes our ATI and quiz[prepU assignments] scores... Which means that none of that even counts/helps toward my grade until I've achieved an 80 weighted test average. I'm just... I don't know... searching. I want to know how to do better on these tests! Its stressing me out and driving me NUTS!
My ATI pulse is 99% and I'm in my FINAL RN class... I still have leadership/dimensions but as far as CARE classes... this is it. Im going into the last week of this class with a 75% test average, PRAYING it doesn't drop any further... and basically counting on my final to bring me up...
Is it possible that the questions on my schools nursing EXAMS are somehow "better" / "harder" questions than those on ATI? Is it a question of flawed testing banks since, with my program, the instructors create the questions and have them "verified" by another instructor rather than using the provided source questions? One instructor actually told me "I read the book too much." Another has told me that I am too focused on A&P... which is PROBABLY at least a LITTLE true but, at least for me, if I don't have a solid understanding of the human condition I can no way gauge the human response. I can't just MEMORIZE what the slides say or what the instructor says in class... I have to UNDERSTAND it.
I'm at a loss. Im still getting by but my GPA has DROPPED from 3.89 to 3.49 PROGRESSIVELY in several of my nursing courses, and I don't know how to fix it. I have plans AFTER this program and I need to maintain a high GPA to remain competitive...
I guess I'm just beginning to wonder if this is a problem exclusive to me or if there are others... lol
How are you doing now?
I am failing medsurge 1 and have 69 and a 75 to pass..I'm crying 😢 😭 and because I can get kicked out.
Any suggestions for critical care study guides??
Any tips if I'm failing at CNA school. I worked as a TNA for 9 months on nights. When we did rounds and everything, everyone took short cuts so that's how I learned. Now whenever the trainer tests on skills after showing us I forget steps. Like today I forgot to lock a wheel chair when transferring a resident to the wheel chair. The 9 months I have worked I haven't forgotten to lock a chair or any safety measures. The trainer , nurse is saying that CNA isn't for me. Is she right?
I failed maternity last night, I'm so depressed, I don't know what I need to do, it was information OVERLOAD 😭😭
Maternal is hard. So much information in little time. Keep your head up because you can get through it.
I just failed maternity too 😞 Depressed is an understatement for me
Same. I have the get an A on the final to pass the class. I need to get 104/120 wish me luck!!!!
I failed advance pharmacology.
good tips. thanks
+Kateryna Smith You're welcome! Thanks for your comment.
I failed my integration clinical :(
You’re the best
Biology killed me :(
What are the other opportunities if the nursing failed?
reapply
I failed my exit exam I might have to repeat a term for my lvn program . I don't wanna look dumb I said no it's just not for me I'm moving on
Hi
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How are you you my sister I'm one doing nurses trying to help me